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C9 engine no go on cold and brief intoduction

Yahoo Message Number: 26334
I just joined this list and was going to just read for awhile but was interested in the "no go" problem as that is something that has just started to occur with our coach and I will be very interested to hear if anyone finds a fix or if anyone even cares. As this problem is way down on the list of our problems we haven't given it "full force attention" as of yet.
We have an 2005 Inspire 330 #51293, out of warranty as of September 11, 2006, with a little over 32,000 miles as it sets right now and 800 hours on the generator. Obviously we (really just I as the DH most always stays home) do not do the long park stays etc. I actually show dogs, small ones with flat faces (read that need air and not to be stranded roadside). Home base is Scottsdale, AZ and I travel as far east as Kentucky/Indiana and as far north as the Pacific NW. Last coach was a Itasca Horizon 2000 that we traded because of the central air conditioning design which would not cool enough to allow for daytime travel in the southwest for months at a time. Purchased a County Coach because of their reputation as my two main requirements were good air conditioning (which we have) and reliability (which we don't).
I will be reading with interest and hope to have time to read the archives also. If someone actually is up in Oregon, please pass the word that when you are stuck on the side of the road in the middle of no where and are on hold for a tech, that the canned spiel about how great County Coach is, is most irritating to say the least.

Marge Conway

Scottsdale, Arizona

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No Go

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Yahoo Message Number: 26417
I have that problem also. Call Cat RV and they'll put you on a list for a software upgrade reflash when it comes out. Seems that once these vehicles are on the road it is not a priority to fix the problem.. Be careful as it can be dangerous if you pull into traffic and it won't go!